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Too Early to make Superbowl Predictions?


MooreToSmitty

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is this a joke? your kicker was practically a rookie(hadn't played a game before signing with the Saints..), and your punter was definitely a rookie. last time I checked, both of those guys played crucial rolls in the Saints winning it all.

So you mean to tell me, last year, after the draft, you said, "Well poo, there ya go, NO is gonna be strong with that punter they picked up." lol

i dont disagree that its too early to predict the SB (face it, its hard no matter what, too many variables), but thinking your gonna have a more accurate picture because of a rookie draft pick is a stretch.

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So you mean to tell me, last year, after the draft, you said, "Well poo, there ya go, NO is gonna be strong with that punter they picked up." lol

That's not what I was saying. I was saying that rookies CAN make a huge impact on a team. For example, NO punter/kicker, Brian Cushing, Percy Harvin, etc.

i dont disagree that its too early to predict the SB (face it, its hard no matter what, too many variables), but thinking your gonna have a more accurate picture because of a rookie draft pick is a stretch.

I can agree with that.

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So you mean to tell me, last year, after the draft, you said, "Well poo, there ya go, NO is gonna be strong with that punter they picked up." lol

i dont disagree that its too early to predict the SB (face it, its hard no matter what, too many variables), but thinking your gonna have a more accurate picture because of a rookie draft pick is a stretch.

He is saying that it is April and that is too early to make any kind of post season predictions.

A lot to happen in the draft and after the draft.

Also, very few teams picked to win it at the beginning of the season actually wins it.

Much like Strength of Schedule, you really won't get an idea of who the tops teams will be until about 6 games into the reg season.

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